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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1912)
D THH OMAHA SUNDAY BEK: JANUARY" 7. 191: GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET HThtil Market Don Not Adrnce Steadily Bayen Take Profits. CORN LEADS HOLD ISO TO BUY Hftfrf Weather and Monlhern lie. man ft la hrrplm Receipts l.lsht aah and Fntnre Are Ntrong. OMAHA. Jn FuiBl ot win at iro iiim k take profits on t h f swell Till prevent market tiotn uiaiicing stesiinv I he hut for I'mci the trade In a safe pes. II further IhiII ors-ration should the ni ws cent. line t-ulliMi a?" II tiHK (or the in't few daj . Ihf stienKth in rn.'h wheat i. very fn enuraglng 1 Inner h.i bnnt l)u'mK order to the tcmiM'mrv set hack. Lender In (lie ii. rn trail arr still hold ing o.it to l.uy on any break In rase of a big run to primary mrket. The severe weaihrr unit southern demand l Keeping inetpt light, cas'i ami future are string Wheat ruled fa.rlv strong In face of heavy profit mkitiK sales. N' l very bullish, and ht:cr valnea are expected Csh wheat un V' higher. The corn market was nr-Hve. and buyers were mure acgrcasive on the light te teipt. i nth mill advanced 4c, Pilmary wheat reieipt were SJTi.O1 bu. and shipments were tn.nKt bu , against receipt. I a t ymr of T.'.i.hh tin. and ship ment of 2l7.(i bu. Prlmirv com receipt, were KtW.OOO bu. and shipment were Jf'l.rtt Im., against re ceipt hirt yr of 4-i)i.Ol hn. anil ship ments of 7M.i. hn. Clearance were 11.". HO ln. of corn. 1.7m I'll, of oat anil win t anil flour equal to r? ot hu. Liverpool elope.) uni hanged I" 'ad lower cm w in at and Vaf'vl higher on corn. The following cash snlc were re ported: Wheat, No. 2 hard: 3 rar, 110.1: -No 4 hard; 1 car. IHIl'i No. 3 spring: 1 nr. $l.i',. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, ll.WVi. Corn. No. 4 white 1 mr, tiC,r; I ear, (Wo; No. 3 yellow : 1 mr. ulc; 1 rar. M'-fcc; No. 4 yellow: I car, f9-V" cars. 59o; No. I mixed: 2 earn, tiOi,c, No. 4 mixed: 1 car, W'xC Oats, No. 4 white: 1 car, 47',. Omaha I aah I'rlera. WHEAT No I hard. II 02' fix 1 CS; No. 5 lmrd, l.uril.(i4; No. 4 hard, d.'ctffl.OPtj. i'nltN-.n. .1 while, ttnyitilc; No. 4 white, r.!4l,ttiiiio: No. 3 yellow. 'Wnal'v: No. 4 yellow, i:ni.',:stc; No. S, Wit 6o'!C ; No. 4. WcrAnr. , iiATS-Xo. 2 white. 4,4(ISr; standard. l7"ytMV: No. 3 while. 4,',tf47'o. No. 4 white, 4;t47'c; No. J yellow, 4;4."'c; No. 4 ythow. i;'a 4ie. ilAHI.KV-Malilng. ll.miffl.W: No. 1 feed. WrtiKfic; heavier feed, K.'i:i6f. KYK-No. J. H:itK; No. 3. Svijtic. (arlot ltecelp. Wheat. Corn Oal 47 I'lilcago i Mliineapolia 100 imaha VI 1'uliiUi IV ivi "ii (HRAUO C.HAI AMI mOMMOM Kratim of th l radla and loalas Tcliwa oa Hoard of Trade. ClIICAdU. Jan. . Althougri wheat tradera here retuved to awallow many of I he more xenaatlotial reporta from tne Ar irentlne aa to damage by ruat and rain, the market today allowed a Htiihliorn tendency upward. In the end prleea varied from Uc off to a ahade up over laal night. Corn llnlRtied 'to to Voc up, oata 'Sc down to Uo gain and pro vHlona t'ic to 5c up. rioft apotn In the wheat market today were almort invariably from rrallxlng by lonma. The immt lntluentlal piurhuii tnif tamo throtiHh private wire houwea. and wu baat-d on dlpat'hea from lluenon Ayrea whore crop namnva r.-poi la hu l taken a radltal turn for the worn. May fluctuated between ll.ol and tl.oi1. rloa Ing aiaady a rhaile up nt fl.oi1,,' l.ni With temiieraturea o reduced that rall- roada were working clow and farmera baullng IHtlc rorn piieea developed alrength. May Tanned front i'Alc ta fttSc with the eloao ateaily tl'iC net higher at 44c. t'aah ttrnclea weie firm. No. I yel low waa qu tied at wi7iK- for old. tHiia acored a aubaiantlal advance but reurted on realtxln aalea. Mav ranxed from 4d to 4i4i: with laat trades a alx teenth above laat night at 1'rUp. Higher price for hogs carried prorl alona up a bit. Pork cloaed itt to higher and the rent of the liat at an ad vance of i'.o to tic. The leading tuturea ranaet .la follow: Ariic'li tjpen. 1 nigh. 1 i,iiw. 1 Cioa. Yaa'jr. Wheat: May.) July. Sept.! Corn I 01 'l oi'isf 1 0!' M V4 1 Of 1M v4 w I MSl I I Jan.. May.64 to July tet1 4 t I C4Hl 4 MS Sapt. Cata May. July. MS 4HJ 4:.V. 40' 401, 4i'i 4iN Sept. 4V), I 4iVml 41 Fork Jaa. May J my, Lard IB M I ii 1H 271 i so 1 1 ao-.r.'i in 77 1 Ut i-4, It -4Tj 10 4.'i I Jan.. 9 40 1 ss tw May II uru: l,t It tiztti July. Rlba Jan.. May. July I 2'a .e1 VT0 I t 70 I lii'. I 15 I a& I tT'4,1 C7W I IT.'i t aah uuotatlona were aa follow: FlXJt'll Firm; winter patenta, l.t.TOff 4 Mi; winter atraighta, 3.iaii4.Wi; aprlng patent. tfi.XKpii.uu. irlng atraighta, i.4j 4rtW; baker. 12 ,'oiH W. KVB- No. 2. K4'iv4WC I1ARLKY Feet or mixing. 0c'.itl05; lair to choice malting. il.Jwu i.Jt. KKKHH 'I luiuiiiy, 12.uiiu.oi. Clover, ia wi-Vjo. 1-RuV I SIGNS Polk, meaa, per bbl I6 tWHI I.. Vi- iJunl. per 10) lla.. lii.iiiy m,w siiort rn.a, nova iuhibv). .iM. T lal clearance of wheat and Hour were eiual to 4Mo bu. I'riinary tecelpia were 2'i,0u) bu., compared with XI2,u0 bu the corresponding ilv a yeur ago. Katlmaled receipt for Morula) "Wheat, cam: corn, 4 car; oatn, vl caxa: hog. 47.cjO head. Chicago Cash lrn ea Wheat No. S red. 7tjbc; No. 1 red. Ws7c; No. 2 hard, tl U) ul.04: No. I hard, Wctill -; No. 1 north ern. tl lUOl.U; No. 2 northern. tltCut ! No. 1 northern. l t.1.07; No. 2 iprlug IIVKUi.m: o. t fcpring, iihhiiw; no aprlng, DOcHOl; velvet chat!. tk'ti$l IH durum, Wctltl.tfi. Corn: No. S, eoVinU.1,! No. 1 white, elil V : No. I yellow, aui jhoi'; No. 4. Moyuwv': !S" 4 white wijWc; No. 4 ye'low, 6M1.V.H4C. Oata No. 1 white, Wii.,c; No 3 white. 4Vtf 4w.; No. 4 white, ui-iih ; Man.lunl, i'J taoc. Rya No. 2, VlilVi,c. l.arley. SOc'ntl 51. Tlnothy. tl2.00ula.0ik. Oover. tU.it'ii ."0 :0. Bl'TTrtM Steady ; creamerlea, ,.iec; dalrtea. :3a'Jlc. KllUS Firm; receipt. 1.C76 iaea at mark caae Included 21NK&c; flrata, tlV''"-1"''; prime fual. :C'c. CHE&tlK Hteady; dulolea. Vi'ftlit'v,r: twliia, rWt'lsc: oung Amerl. aa, 16if lt,Vc; long horn, lti'vu It'S'- It rTATtkKS hlaady , i tioh to fancy, fStiW"-: fair to good, M'jtt'.'c. poCLTRY"- Finn: luikev. HiilK'jc; Chicken, l?It'c; anrlnga, 12c. VKAI Steady. 7"titlc. Carlot Mecotpte Whet. 7 nim with i of contract grade; corn. 'i4 car, with rone of contract grade: oata. 47 car. Tola! receipt of whtut at Chicago. Mm tieaiHilla and Duluth today Were L-2 cara. compared with S iar lni.t week and 1M car the corrnponJlng day a year ago, Kanana Illy ra:n and PrnaUluna. KANBArt CITY. Jan. . W1IKAT Cash: C 1. changed to lc b gher; No. bard, ti oetii ia; No. . tl.Ot'd I i7 ; No. t red. tiv.'; No. t. Me-tttiui; May. tlil'.c, July. ny. CiiKN-H'olc higher: No. 2 mixed, i.'.fj ats. ; No. . tfu 4 ; No. 1 whit-, (tftetfc; No. I. ST.'jtliV . May, V; July. fcis,,-. OATH-1- higher: No. t white. (OtiuiV; No. t intxrJ, 4b1i'IJ4!c. RYr-tM-. HAY-Strong; choice timothy, f21 1" COu; cholca prairie, f IS 5nji vu. UmTElV-Creatnery. i; firsts. 21c; aeuvnds. 12c: packing stock. 21nr. KKiV-Extras. Uc; fire la, 31c; sec nda, 17c. Raoeltita. Slili.inetita Wheal, bu lX.iiai (4'" Corn, bU lti.l'jn ,17,i. l Oats, bu 1. 1 VI li, ,-) l.taerpo! Carnln alarkel. I.IVKROoL. Jan. WH KAT- Spot, firm; No. t Ajaiilloba, 7a l,d Futures, eaa'ert March, 7 6i. May, 7td; July, CORN etjMtt, AwericM nUxed. ttew. eay, al fa lid. Amerlian mixed, old. ateadv, ataxdWd. Knttirei, firm ; January, 54d, February, ta Sd. M'.W illHk .KM.HI. IIIKF.T Qantttlam of ta Day oa Varloaa f aamndltlea. N'KW YORK. Jan KI-OFR-Pteadr. apilrg patenta, fcYoft3.4): winter atriilhtK, l4.IMi4.zr.- winter .atenta. M ,.V,(7. iqirlng rlenra, 4 2mi4 ; winter extra." No. 1. H."'iil an; wttiler ettraa No. 2. $.1.VVrt UK".; Kanaaa atralghta, t . 11 4 7.Y Kve flour, rteadv; fnir tn good, 4."iti4 'O; choice to fanrv, $4 HfwiS IS. Huokwhent flour, quiet, 1; Jhiii.tS per hundred pound. I'OltNM KA I,- Steady ; fine whlto and yellow, fl Mi 1..V.; roiirae, II 4 V,i 1 fi; kiln dUed, HVK-W"I"; No. 2. Vr. c. I. f. Jtuffalo. ItAltI.KV-Stead ; malting. $llHil..U c I. f. Itiiffaln. WHKAT-ftiMit market barelv rteadv; No. 2 ted, ync elevator and ll.'o'i f o. b af'oat; Na. I northern Dulutb, l.(i?'a f. o. b. afloat. Futurea mnrket eaay on the ra bVa. rallied on amall recotpta and flrm nea In tbe nnrthweat fcnd bulllah private CHblea from Argentina, but ratigrd off tin der week-end real. ring, rloamg Kc to r net lower. May, ll.ii'1.! 1 1 cloaed, ." bu.; ahlpmenta. 7.4ofl bit. COKX-Kpot market ateady: evporta. r.'r f. o. b. afloat. Futurea market waa nominal. Receipt, M.37!) bu. : ahlpmenta, W 1 1 11. i'A'1 Spot mnrket firmer; atanilard White, r.V in elevator: No. 2. f'i'io and No. 4. h'tc; natural white and white clipped, fiZ'Qr D7c on track Futurea mar ket waa nominal. Receipt?, 7j.'7i bu. ; ahlpmenta, I.7G0 bu. HAY Firm; prime, fl fln- No 1. tl Tti l..i. ,u. X. Il.iorrfi if,; No. x. V"i?l.ft. HOI'K I mil ; atiue. common to choice, 1R1I, 4'.iriw-; imo nominal. Pacific. coa"t, lll. 4.11 Or; IU10 nominal. HIliKS Htendy; nniral Amcrli-a, 22c; ttogota, 2;"t2:i',r. I.KATIIKR-FIrm: hemb.ck flraia, ?M 27tc; eeconda, il4t2; thlrda, r Jecta. If. l'ROVlJ10Nf-Flrm: meaa. I.HW family. 1 otrrtln.tJi; ahort clear. $17 Ik.r.i; beef firm, ini aa. IUOKtYlJ.hu: famllv, IH.&ilf KhtO: beefa. ".4"fni.o6. Cut menta. quiet, pickled beef. 10 to 14 lha., !)';c; I'lrkied hama. 1I1tI,,c. lird. firm: mld dlrneut prime. fi.:iVoli 4t; refined firmer; continent. f ; South America, lu compound, 47c. TALLOW yulet: prime rliy hhda, r,,.; rpeclal. c; country, 6,fa. UUTTKR-Finn; creamery apelnla, 38c: extra. H7r; flrata, 3iVkC. CHKKHK-Kirm. KtSilS Firm; freah gatliered extraa, S5 tt.Vr; extra flrata, tVtfiMr; flrata, i2Vt .Uc; weatern gathered whltea, 3Xlj37e, Fot'LTRV-Allve firm: weatern chlck ena, U'itlilr: fowla. 1.1i1M44jC; turkeya, I Hit',.'; drcuBcd, unlet; wittein chlckaiia. 1H''I l'c; fowla. wcNtern, ll'al.1vc; tur. keya, weatern, I21t2ic. St. I.oula flrarral Market, ST. I.OI IS. Jan. L-WHKAT-Htroli. tinrk No. 2 ted, 11.00'viil.n); Sn. 2 hard, fl.r'll.l2; May, $l.tt,; July, WV- CORN Higher; ttack No. !. tvtc: No. 2 white. l; Alav. CS7i,c; July, .".Hnfic. OA 'IS Higher; track No. 2, Sic; No. 2 While, filSc; Mae. :iiV,c. ItYli I'nchanged, H&c. F!,OUR Finn; red winter patent. 14.50 tho; extra fancy and atralght, W.Wtt 4. tii, bard winter cleara. t.'l gW3.tiO, 8IC:l-Tlmothy, H4.uj It 60. (tillX.MK,Alr-U. HKAN yulet; ajeked, eaat ttaolt 1.22 (1 .a. - HAY Mi rni; timothy,, :l.i25.0i; priilrle. tl.l 0 1 6.5ft. FROVISIONS-I'ork. lower; jobbing. IIKAo. I. aid, higher; prime ateiim. H .Intifl.lO. lry aalt meat a. imrhanged ; boxed. rxtia ahorta. t-s.Zu, clear rlb. 14 2fi; abort cleara, $8.D7v Hacon, un changed; boxed, (-Ivirt". f?.', clear rlba, V.i.J; abort cleara. t: r,'m. I'ol'l.TKY - Firm; chiekena. 114c; apnnga, use; turkeyg, uc; uuckb, ijc geeae, flv e, Hl'TTLR Qulef creamery, 264jS0oi r,jiir nigner, lie, Kecelpt. Bhlpment", Flour, bhla., Wheat, bu.. Corn. bu.... Oata. bu.... K.4K) 8 MO n.0i .ll.l . I2.CVI .ll.OuO .tl.rtO Mlaeaaaolla Oratn Market. MINNKAIHILIK. Jan. .-VHF.AT-May. Il l; July, tl taHiri l.t; cah. No. t hard. l iitoi; No. 1 nnrtliern. 1.h; No. 2 horth em, iiixivmfT; No. 3, ii.imwi.m. FLA X -12.1a. HA Rl.t V K"4J1 . ORN No. 1 ye. low, Mc. OA'IS No. a w hite. 4 ) t6e. HYK-No. 2. 1NX-. RRAN-ln l(Xound aacaa, j:i.00(;i1.. FMJCH First patenta, ..Stii.t; eec onda, 14.!0KM; firat cleara, 1.1.706 twi; aeconda, WW3.0D. I'hllailelnhla ITodaee Market. riliLAKICLFHlA, I'a., Jan. . BL'T- TKIt -Flrmi weatarn creamery, 40c; extra ;t)ic: nearby Print. 41c. (S Hrm; I'entiaylvanla and cither nearby flrata, l!.4o per taae: weatern flrata, freo cajie", lit..) her caae; current recelt.l. free run, Itt.on per caae. CH KKK Firmer; New Y ork fill)- cream lane), 17c; fair to goon, pii.yr. .... ---r7rrr..t.. M I I.WAI'K F.F. Jan. . TVHKAT No. 1 northern. tl.10S4tl.12; No. 2 northern. 1I.U7 til l"; No. 2 bard winter, 11.011.04; May, tl.dlV July. Wi'V. OATH-Htandard, 1WrW'i: l'A RLKY Malting, jl.ai.HO. reorla Market. I'FORIA. Jan. 1-CORN-Higher: No, white. f.c; No. 4 white, 6ac; No. S yel low. f.i'..c; No. 4 yellow, fine; No. S mixed Ww,,ijoc; No. 4 mixed, Mc; aaml'le, UtO. DATS Higher; No. 1 white. 4c. Coffee Market. NKW YORK. Jan. C-KFER-Ku. lure opened ateady at an advance of 3it 10 po.nta in reaMnae to nigner r.uropean eahlea ateadv HraKlllan marketa, and covering for over tho week end. There eemed very littla for aaia at tha a tart and ortcea Improved another 1 or 4 point on the active month auring tne eariy trading, uiit iator raucted party under reallilng with the cloae ateady at a net advance of 2'H pi'l. lea, 40ix tga. January. 1SMV: February. 13.42c; Marcn 13. lac; April UOkc; May. June and July l"uu-: Auaiit and Senteinber. 12 tk toler. li.Wc; November, 14.H1C; Peceni tier 12'iOc. Havre waa t fi-jn" higher: Hamburg waa unchanged to H pfg. higher. Kl uuchangid at 14171 Santoa unclutngcd at 4 ftl.'iO. 7a Jf. Keielpta at the two Hraxtltan Port SO.Ooo bag, agalnat holliluy laat year; Jundlahy receipt. 7, laga. Pine weather wu reported In all district of hio I'aulo. New York ware- house dellverlea yeaterday were 7.000 hagu aaulnat 1:' 4i4l bag laat yeitr. SihK coffee, quiet; Rio No. T. 14e Santoa No. 4. l.'ic. Mild, quiet; Cordova M'rtWVaC nominal. Fvepornted Aaplea aad llrled Kralta NKW YORK. Jan. F.VAPORATKP Al'l'LF.S uulel, but price are very firm: on the spot ranry, loijiovjc; choice, S-T t'tc: irlme, iil. lR:i:i FlU'lTS-Prune. firm, with a good jobbing rtein.iuj; quotation range from !c to SSc for Call forn iana tip to 3-4' ard b4o and 12c for Oregon. Apricot, quiet, but firm In sympathy with the coaat; choice, ltoMtHn'; extra choice, WilS'xc: fancy. IfctilTc. Pi aeliea, firm, but Inactive: choice. ll'tfUVc; extra choice, 1ltil2c: fancy, nVirl2i'. Ralalna, dull and nominal: loose Musca tel. uVlrle; choice to fancy Beetled. 7t 4i.c; aeedlesa, 6if7c ; london la vera, tl 4--U 14... tllla anil Haln. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Jan. 1-TCP.PKN-TINK-hlrm, 50c; recelots. 50 bbls. ; shipment, none; stock, 5U556 bbls. : sales, su libls luisiN Ptrm: re.-elpt. ?,ta bbls: siilp menta. none: sto'k. I:t.l7 Ibis. Quote: U. tilio7 v: 1. K9.Mii -li: K. T 0(ii 7 Of. : 1 F. t7.' 1)7 crY: 41. tM,4i;.lo: 11, t7 0fci( T.l?': I. tTtaSart.li: K. 7 !); M. IT.; .N. 17.55, , t7.t5; Y VA , 17. lev t.o.xl Market. NKW YORK. Jan. (.-DRY (TODil Tbe cotton goods market a steady and uncbanxed Joblers are bow IV Increas ing their business on stash fabrics. Re. tellers are featuring domestic cotton at low price Wool market 4 bold steady, with a tendency toward funnies on for etgn grades. Linen are In fair eixjt de mand. Oamaba liar Market. OMAHA. Jan. . -HAY No. 1, i; v No S. til OH; eoarse, 'is :t). peeking io. k 7.h; alfalfa. ti4W. Sliav,: Wheal. f,.Ut. r j and osl. K 50. Uvol Market. ST. LOl'lS. Mo..' Jan. 6 - WOOI Steady; territory and western mediums, lt-iso; fin Luonliuni, Uuii; tiaa, tukss NEW YORK ST0GX MARKET Brief Seision of Exchange Brings But Little Variation. RANGE OF PRICES IS NARROW Mora Active ttteka Nealected at Italaet and l.aler ob)ected tn tltarba by llrara t uota llona Harrier at t loae. NKW VtiltK. Jan. a -The brief aeaalon of the Htoi'k en hanae today broiiKht litll" change fr un the dull and Irrcg.nar temlenciia of the prewdirg d.iv ot th eek. Th mme active atocka. euch I'nlnd Htntea Steel. I nlon Fru'lfio and Residing, were relatively neglci tid at the out-o-t and auch activity ax tiny dinpayed later waa itten due to bearlxli atiu'KH. I-hlrll Valley Hock Island tueferied and tanadlan l'r.cillc were the atroiigi-ai at the opening. lreat Northern pierern d, alao mrule a anuirl advance on tho pub lication i:f Ita N'UcmKet eariiinga. 'J he llt alternated up and down within nariow range for the gnater part or two bourn. t oward the lorn- nrlnert hardened generally, except lor Central leatber preferred, whore forthcoming arn.nga are i-ald to hf fMior, m.d Anierl- n Heel Sugar and l'orto Rlcitn Kugiir. laewhete in the mm final fuh cm turo nt or near tho bri-l iat the day. The txiiid inaiket waa fhm. ni'culiitlve laauen ilgunng largely In too iinusoally large deaiinge, with (l falily i.-ood Ucinand or thn higher ciaan 11101 iu.ge.a. Total aalee, par value, were H av..me. I nind states go ernnierit lainda were unclianueii on tail during tho we-k. .u in tier ni aaiea aim leading quotation! on ."links luduy were aa follow" : 'ilea. High. iMw. t iae. 7 Allls-t'halniani pr4 Ama:xamatr,l ( uppe, ... 4,2'i t., Amai.ian Aarlruiiural Am Uert hugar 3 Jiai ; An.erlrari (an ,. f,,,ii i . ki.S -'-. i'l 4 11 l'i, .!..' '! J"-'- 1.' i.1 Amerteaa A K (1 Ani. I 'otton ml Amerlian H. a I pfti Am. Ira Se 111 Jt lea in 21 l, n't rli-an I, lua. J Amerlran IH-omullvv . Alnarlian . K It Am. K. A It i.M Am. Hteel r'nundriMa .. Am. sugar Kenning. .. Aaiarlraii T. a T. Amerliau 'Juba.To plil. American Wiailen 4 ll.'l a l.H't llJ " l.i'a li 'jr:, 10,', l.l'4 I'll .'' 111..', nil s ln.i ., Il n 77 :?:.', l'n ' Anai'onila Milling t'o.. Ali-hla.ni J too tin) Atlhlann plil Alianli.' t'.iaat Line... Itaitlmiirn & oliiu ttothlehain Hteal llruoklyn Kapli Tr.'... 41x1 am 4llJ l.W) 4. IINI I.INNJ LIT, l4 l-U" !" .11', 71 :".' 1 a 2't ana.llali I'a. Ifle ntrel leather if; nlral lalhar pt.... 'entral of Nw Jerapv. hi.napeak" A Oklo JllJ 73' M'i ,.Tj 2 11'i 24 112 li, ii 2'4 41 14 Ui mi 21 44 , tlleago aV Alton hlragn (i. W.. new 1 'hlragii (I W. ptd Ilrai N. W l0 HI', 42ia Mai. M f r l.iod I0 pin., '... f- Hi. L. Onlnrado K, a I oloradn Bnulharn onaiiltdaled (las 1.4H4 113 HI urn Prudiaijta , flaai a Huittnn fienvar A Hln tlrande... li") .HI) lial l.uei) tail 11X1 ?im ton It 4('4 11'. "Is 12 41 -t Ixnvar aa It. II. pfd Ulat II lr- gaeurltiaa rn ( rla lal pfrt Brla 2d ptd 44 '4 :i 12 4I l.'D .ls Jia, I.I-, 4! i..r.4 4H4 1(0 1 S7. 10s 22' 32 '4 14 tt loJsj 1S4 11 1M n4i tt S Ills, 107 :usi H"S 74 t K I2 10.1 'i MIS, lis, ' li.sj 311V, 157 ' t (lioieral Kiei trie l:reat N'orthrru efil (Ireat Northern Ore citu, llllnnla Caotral Interborough Mat Int. Met. pfd Inlarnallutial Hanrastar. liilar-Maiina pfd in, no ii, no JIHI (410 17 in' ; ii .' in:i Internailonal Paper Intarnat lotial I'ump .... low ('antral Kanaa lly II.'. K. C. go. pfd lanlede (la Uxilavllle A Naahvllla.. 200 Too P7 lid I07H la.'.', Minn. Ht. loan M , at. p. a a. M Mlasaurl. K. aV T ton JH', at , K. A T. pfd Mlsaaurl Pirlrio I, too Ul Nsllsnal tllarult tl'4 IMS .ta ll'4 7ii 1IH JO 12:1-1, 10.1 i, 102 S National lad 40(1 6H, N. K. K of M. 2A pit Naw York Central (.'Kl 107 N. Y.. o A w 4111 1HV, Norfolk A Waatar I i ns North American f.ai .j. Nurtharn Parlfle ...1.,.. ) inn. Parltle Mall pa) In r'ennarlvania anj -.M'4 Henpla l.aa KI ml P . ('., ('. A. gi, U pat iwiv, lliuborgk t'nal in 1, Pressed Hlaol Car rullman PaJace Car Itallwar Blsel Bprlag... Reading Hepuhllc atesl Raeublir Weal pfd 100 lo1 I. MM KM) l"U (III USD tr.t'4 401, 161s, t M'4 I4S in 40 m-4 Itovk Island "o Hork laland Co l.td ... I4, 40 V, at. I. A g. F. Id pfd . at. lxiuts w at. 1,. g w pfd 29 S4 gloaa Khelfleld g. A I... gnuthern Pacific Knutharn Itallaay Hn. Hallway pld 4S on 1,KK nt1. tit 1H'4 Tannaaaea Copper Tease A Pacific :t'4 T.. Bt. U A W T , at. i a w. ptd.... I'nioa Paririo ii 11,100 170, i;i t'nlon Paeiflo pfd lulled glslaa Healty I'nlted Itaisa Itui.har I. nod 4a,i t'nltadj glalaa glarl 94.SWI 44 17 S 4'4 c. a. eiesi pij........ I'tah ropr Va -Carolina Chemical in l.tftl) IT4 f-74 Waeaah s) 7 W alva.h pfd 4t 1 Weatarn Maryland '4 "a I." sj Waailnilinua Klertrle .. Ion (ita Waatern I'nlnn d ai Whaalln A I, K :i 1IS 2S lihlgn Valley 14,VI 1C, ixi'4 2I1MJ I HI110 Copper soil 2 Hay Conaolldated I.MI la 1 Total saiea lor tha ur. 171.300 alitrra. learlngr lloaaa Hank Statement. NKW YORK, Jan. 8. The atatement of charing house bank for the a eek (five days! shows that tho banka hold $2'!.7i..ii0 reaerva In exceaa of legal requirements. This la an increase of tT.!72.4oO in the proportionate cash reserve a compared with last Aok. Tim statement follows Trust companies cash reserve In vaults, tot.uaiw. Iaily average 1-oanx Specie l-gal tender Net deposit Circulation Kx. lawful ieerve Increase .fl.KW.(kV..0ia) . a.Vi.l.O't k",2'.'U4J . l,7,42H.t .'O.kMi.ia.l w ;:..,uio $lo.:iSA,ian) l:t,ul.ij( 2,l.U.UlJ oj,lKl".tiO 17t.uai 7.2.2, too Aggregute cash rcBervo 422.5Sl.0,". I'.xcet- lawful leecrvo .:(,7Jo.wi'. Truet companies reserve' with clearing house member cariyuig o per cent cash reserve. tnl.S.MKo. Actual condition Loans Kpvvlo Igal tenders Increase ..fl.sij.7:i.0i. o(l.o:'S.ia) di ..aai.ovo .. 1,7m ...is il M.122.U4) ?;.iia.iu0 tli Jri.tajo K'.li .ll NJO.ouo lJ.slo.uuo 2Ti,iiu S.242,2o0 Net riepoalt Circulation Kx. lawful rescrte... Ranks' cash tcaervc In vault. t3jO.Sf.oi. Trust (Mmpanlr cash reserve in vault. tttt.JnJ.Uxal. Aggregate ca.di reserve. ti.'."o,(W. Trust companies' leserve with clearing house member cai ry Inif 2 per cent can 11 leserve, r.4.1.'.UU0. Summary of state bank and trust comi'Siuea In ilreater New York not re porting to the New Y01K clearing house: liicr.-ase. Loam Specie Legal tenders. Total deposits lecttastf. ft 12 Si'i.PoO .:,...!) K!t.21n.(Ka S.i'.i.o'M II.V.It.lKal 2.3.70I 4XI,!t,4 ..W T.Kt.la") tualoa Mock anal ROSTON, .Ian. Closing llouda. luotatloiis on stock we e as follows: Allouvl Anial. (tppar A 4. l. a s Arlrona 1 Ion H. t M Mun .ValMlou . ( al. ': Arl. ona. . . . Cat ar His la Cenlaonlal Cop Kangs I' C Kaat bulla l M .. Kraokliu t.truu, Cnu. itrauhy Ctta (Irsana 1 naua . . lals Hovai Caufsrr. karr lka LaLa Copper I. a Salle Cupper... Xiair.l Cope"' . . sU-dlv. ""AikaJ i:is,Mohak . Mi',Nada .un. .... . 74 NttCsatng sluiea . . ;'i"Nortli PuMa .... a 1 S'ortti laaa . 5ISOI4 nonunion ... . tt Osieola 4JS Hmrr.vii 4 C... . t (JUII.tV . &1 Knamion . li''a,vipiior . llsis-i'. nor ABM STaniara.k . s,l'. a. K. a g , do pll . 3lVl taa Ion . . I 4:1, .HU Ml n, . 71 . nc, . "a . M . -V.S, 7 . 11 7, . t U'J . :t tail Cuppar Co . 37 w inuna . f. aawetwrta Hank I Irurlsiia. I OMAHA. Ja.i. . Rank clrarlngK for to on y irif t2,wi. J7t.k and foi- the coi re i sioui',ii'.g d.v laal year 2,7on.lii2 47. The I i lea inae tor Hie loi-k unnaiin. .1 io I f1t,itf!i tt 0 and for tse coi respoiid'113 ,eel. last ar tl'l 4;J..'. 14. I uadon llurk Market. I.U.I " I.I J a II . Atlirniaa seeuio.es ..i..ol doll ako sUk aacluotaa I.e.. alth only fractional change" from yea terday a New York closing pricea. Amer lian were quiet and unchanged to d net higher. Iindon cloKlng gtoika: ronsol. money... do acron ni A mal. 1 'npper. . . . Ana.'rjnila AtrMoin . do pfd Bltim.re A I'hto. I 'snafllan F Iflr . Yieaaprak It . i'M.j. o. w . 1 hi , MH 1 Ii P 1 m heMr" IH-nver A Klo tl.. Ao pt'l . Erla mi l.t tti t i M ut I Cranil Trunll Illlnola lnlral M LVF.R Rar. Ml NF.Y-2'2" 7 1 r...,ulllla A S i;'i , T7vM , K. A T ".N T (entral Il , 7 a, .Norfolk '.. IU'j le il 1' . "4 ..iiinarOi .V W l', I'a'il'enraylvanla iN .''I '- Ita nd M.nr, IS 7?.SIte.tng 7 f' , Suit hrn Ky 21, 112', do Pld.. 7 , l''"o.ithrn Irirlc....ll37, i.'W I'nlnn Paelfli IIS 41.', do pld s.M- f at cel.. , I.::i4 do pfd 114 . 4'-.Watih 74 (', do pfd , 144', (inlet nt ln"vl per ounce, per cent. The tale of illm-mint In the open market for hurt bill is A per cent; for three months' blil 2 per cent. ct York .Manry Market. Ni:V YORK, Jan. C .M J.N ;KYOn cull, iion'ltial: time loan, cay; sixty layaT 'i'uV. per cent; ninety day, .t'tivj per cent; lx months, ;..':: per c?nt. i'RI.XIK Mfc-RCANTILK l'Al'Klt-4'43 t1 per cent. STKRLINtl KXCllANflK-Steady, with netiuil huMintM In bankers' bill at tl.S.".0 for nxly-dny bill and at M.JauW for de mand. coinmercl.il bill, tl .S.'V SII.VKU-Hiir, .Vie; .Mexican dollar. 47c. i: . Uri-tlovt rnmcnt, atvndy; railroad, firm. Ciosmg quotation on bond today wert fuli-jas I). 8 ret. la. 14 Inter. Met 04 .... n UM Inlrr. M M. 4'i .. (.7 ,Jaiaii 4 ht l"l do 4a M'i .II4K. C. lat i ... ;' W a I.. . data. 4a 1911.. MS I A N. tint 4" , i-M K. er T. lt 4i.. ! d coupon II. g. la. rrg do roupotl I. H 4". reg L. 8 re, la do I'oup.in Alllf-Chal l"t :.a.. Aior. Ag fta A T. I. iv. (a Am. Toi.ac:o 4 do t Atnio.ir .V: Co. 4Sjt.. t. hiis.n gen. 4... i. it 4 on iv. Cm A C 1.. lt 4r... . Hal. A Ohio 4' do a';.a ilo s VV. a'si ... llr.Kik. Tr. "V. 4i. i en. of (ia. &a... Can lnithr c. of N. J. g ".. Hie,. Ohio 4'za. do rrl. i" "do an. 4', a 11H .Mo. ra-lllr 4 "rs.N. It. P.. uf M 4Sa 7;4 y."4 .ll'-N. Y. c, . l tlo deh. . -N. V. N !', cv. 6 10' N. A W. 11. a 11. ..n?'4 lat v. 4a.. tS "! do 4a 110', !' No. Hac-ltlc 4 1 do :(a "' :o (i g. I.. rMg 4" ... '(4 4Ha renn. cv. 3',a IT).. "I't no do iin. 4a. t; Itoadlng gen 13 .. U K I"'1-, do gen. ..a ':. i.. a. w. til'-, do l-t gold Hi A 1.. 4a.. 10.114 la . . lit . . 4K4 4a SO .. MO, 4a. 7-4j 1'4 H(4 all, !''4i Ii'. in;, 7 ions lil.'S . 104 ' 102', . l'M'4 ,10s . . 7'4 , si4 . 3 7'4 101S Chlraiin A- A f. II. U I l',a 4. 4a do gin. 4... ('. M J. P. d C II. I. I', t do rig. 4,. Colo. hid. 6a... i 'olii. Ind. r.a . . i-olo Mid 4a r. A 9. r A e I). A II. v. 4 1. A. H U. 4a.. do ref . a . . . . lltlllmV b' .. Krle p I. 4a... do gen. 4a-... do i'f- 4. aer. ilo nertea II. . . tien. Klae. rv. ill Crn. lat rat. ... !'iao 1'ac. col. 4a !l- do iv. 4s.. . 41 7-'S do lt ref .... So. Hallaay 4h C.a. .... ps. do g-n. 4a .... 75 t'nlon Pacific 4a.... .... M do cv. 4s 44S "7 do 1t AV rar 4. . . ... P. a. ItulaVr 4a . ... .... 4 C. S gteel 14 a. .... Hn7, Va -Car. chain. 6a 7i".,tVahah lat ta .... "4 do I t e. 4a. .... 7s, Western Md. 4a. . A.. ',Wea. Bier. rv. r.a .... iCt'UlK Central 4a . Sa..lFSMo. Par IT. Sa... ot.. IMVil'anania. aa bid. otlerad Near Turk Mining; SU-CVa. XBW YORK, Jan. li. CloKlng iiuoiatlons on milling docka were aa lollowa: A lira 2..0 bltll Chief . Com. Tunnel atifk.. d Moxlran . i .412 . too lot) 100 . M do honda 17 Ontario on. Cal. i V 110 (iphlr Iron Hllvcr . hiandartl l.aAilvlile Con Yellow Jarket Olfer.d. (otliin Market. LIVKRPOOL. Jim. 6. CfJTTON Spot In fair demand; price 1 point lower to IMiliita higher; American middling, fair. 5.S1K1; good middling. 6. Sid. middling. 5.ad; low i.iuidiing. b.v.;i; good ordinary, 4. fid; ordinary, 4.W. The walea of the dav were lO.i.t'O balca, of which 1.500 hales were for speculation and export nnd In cluded .H) bale American. Receipt lO.Ooa bale. Including .W) American Kuturea opened ateady and cloaed steady; January, D.onvo; january-r eoruarv, e.tttd Kebi unry-March. 6.10d; March-April, t.lid: April-May. b.U'd; May-june, B.ltid; June- July. 6.ld; Jtily-Auguat, 6.2'xl; Augut Heplenitter, fj.aisid; Septoinber-October. B.-ltVd: N'tooer-o einiier, O.O'd; '0. vemtwr-Decern ikt, ."4K1: IJeceml.ar. January, i.20',id. January-February. NKW YORK. Jan. -COTTON-Fu I urea closed strong. Closing- bid: Janu ary, .ltc; renruary. n.aic; March, P.sic- April, w.oic, aiajr, e.,-ic, juim. v.dinj; July 9D7c: August, H.iioc; Srptcmler, .o3c: fio tober, .; November, 9.72c; December. 9 7rc. Spot closed steady and 15 point higher: ni'ddllng upland, 9.50c; middling; gnu, u. ioc; no aaie. sugar Market. NKW YORK. Jan. s. SI OAR Raw, iulut; muscovado, ,V test, 3. fie; cenlrlf- UKal, ! teat, 4.42c; niolase. (w teat, S.7c; lelined iuiet; cone, b.Hoc; rine granu lated, r.6.'ic; Powdered, 5.io. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YORK. Jan. B.-COFFEE-X0. 7 Rio, IC1,!', future closed steady; March, 13.15c; May, 12.94c. (1IK ACQ 1.IVK KTIK K MARKKT Demand for t allle and Sheep Steady Hobs glow. CHICAGO. Jan. U.CATT1.K-Receipts, estimated at "" Icud. murket ateady; beeves, f i.'b'us.'A, Texas steers, M.i.j.); a cetera steers, ft.Jiauti.tjO; stuckrrs and feedeta, :: (( 6. 7t: cows and luiteia, t2.u 4(0.4". calves, f oO'ilo 50. lloUS Receipts, estimated at 11.0t) head; market slow, to up; light, lo.Miti.25; mixed, a'l.'iWt.STV,. heavy, tt.U044i.42Vi; loniiii. tii.ntxjio.15; good to choice heavy, .i:oti.4;,l.j; pics, f4.9,5.7v; built of sales, !.-' StlKLl Al LAMPS Receipt, esti mated at l.oOO head; niatket steady; 1111 tive, f2.7!au4.ia; western, ft J&si 4. tw; year Hugs, 4-t.tsMjo.Mj: lambs, native, f4.2j'4)t tiO; Weslelti, 4.;541X.ou. Kansias City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Alo.. Jan. 6. CATTLE Receipts, l.Ut head, including 50 eout n eina; 111111 kul ateady; li.iliu steers. i.'i'H a.m.; southern sleds. 4 7o(ti.i'i; soathci n cows and heifers, .1.0o.i4..o, native luftn and hcilein, t2.75ti7.io, elorkeia ami feed er, tt.uotuv tiu; bulls. VI ii'io.:'!; calves, 4 2.jjuo; western siccis, H loij'.W, nest 01 11 cows, fo-uvub-iA). HotiS UiiceiiJts, l.rita) head; market strong to no lugticr; bulk of sales, 40.144 tl.Ai; heavy, K packers and bulcu- ris. u.Wi(i.25; lights, io.ilui.L', pigs, 4.25 Wo.-,. iSHKKJ' AND LAMRS-R.'cclpt", none; market steady , millions, o.2..'rt 4.25; laiiibs. (i..iiii ; ted wctiieis und cirungs, fj.jo tti.2o; leu mil, f2.i5i4.oii. St. t.unls Live Mlock Mnrket. ST. LOl IS. ilo., Jan. C CATTL11 Re Co. its. 4'aJ bead, including 100 Texan market ateady; native beet steers, f4.5oVf u.50, vows and heifers, fu .75i4';.vV; slockeis anil feeders, fo.25.jiC. 5u; Texas and Indian steer. 4 507.00, ixiw and heifers, to.i5.-i .: calves tu carload lots, to.ia.", ..So. HiMIS Receipt, o A head; Market Mr 10c higher, pik and liatlil. 5.2.Mii.40 mixed and butcher. 2.;i 4o; good In avy, $1: j..(6 4o. No thrcp market. SI. Joseph Live Stock Market, ST. JOSKPH. Jan. ti. CATTLK-Re-celi i. .K4i luad; market steady; steer, io.fs.vt: 5w. cons and iit'fers. ti t"u MAT; call vs. pi 0Kg 7.75. I Ii 11 ;S Receipts, a.Oco bead; market steady to slioiig. top, fu '25; bulk of sale, ti..k.--ne.l5. SlIKl.l' AND LAM HS Receipts, nono; tnaikct uti. hanged, lambs, t5.u'2i.l5. stock lu Nlahl. llceipt of live stiK-k ut the fuo prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 2... .-I. Joseph 4J.ta.al Kansas City l. I St. Louis 4i Chicago t) 11,0m l.oou .. ' s s.-2T:. Total ;ui,5o 1.500 TOLEDO BASE BALL CLUB IS NOT ON THE MARKET TOLKI x I. i'.. Jan. . liosiT Itresnahan, I I luamiger of the St. Louis National, no j has been trying t i buv the Toledo iiub ill tho Anicr tan ass ilttlon, was Infjiinea by owner C. VV. Son.i r of Cleveland to day that the Toledo club was not on the niatket at this time. However. Mr. Som eis declurcd thai llresnshan, whose home is in this city, would be given the first 1 . . , 1.1. t . u u 1 - CklsLWB; WUeO Vb tlUll W IBS fU4T BaU. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Steady and Stocken Lower for Week. HOGS SHARPLY UP FOR WEEK Sheep Aroaaal Twenty-Five tenia Higher Than l aat Week'a I loac and l.araha aa Much aa Fit teea (eat Higher. SiI Til OMAHA, Jan. 6. 1!U. Receipt were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Official Official I iffli lal Monday ... .810 4.1 5.144 V.l'l 14.0C.J 9.SXSI 1,li 7.-'o2 11,1 6.(110 7.(U) g(l,.mt ".').2U .13.443 Zl7n r.j.;'' I7.101 M.Hi SM.ItV 29.S!J a.Mrj i ueadav ... W edncaday. Thuisday .. Official official I- rltlay ltlmale Saturday . Six day Oil week..1'.7a Same day laat week.. 17.411 Same day 2 w'ks ago..13.n:4 Same day 3 w'k ago..27.:eSa Snme day 4 v'kH ugo..'-l0.14i ame dayg laat year...lH.61.1 The followmg tab;e sliotr te rangn of price paid lor hog at ?oiitrt Omaha fur ihe lat few (lava with co-npariaon: lte. 1911. iiMo.iiw.ii.;i3uLiM'- Lec. 2x. & us', 7 vo, s :n. i 4 44, ti bi 4 :J Ucc. a. 5 ', 7 bs 8 21 1 o i" 0 J2 f Dec. ;'0. 5 f, 7 67, 8 2:'l 5 4'. 4 r i lec. 1. 7 71, ;i f. 60! 4 3.!j 6 :4 late. 1912. lll.'mo il9"!. I1SUX. !107. !!3ti. Jan. l..07m I t 24 1 4 3i. 24, i 14 Jan. J.. 1 i lt.11,1 7 J151 a 1 6 7o; 4 ;X 21! 5 11 Jan. S.. 6 aK-ti, S 4)2 j H 30i 4 4'V 6 291 & l7 Jan. 4.. I 6 ftS,i 7 9t i 3' B 70 4 o5 6 an, 6 11 Jan. u.. b V9'n 7 7 K 471 5 n S01 6 W Jon. ti..( ,7 bn! tt 4:11 f 7Si 4 ol I 6 17 Receipt- and diimalt:on of live atock at the L'nion Stock Yard. South Omaha. for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: It EC K I ITS OA RS. Cattle. Hoe.. Horse. M. & St. V Wabash MiMxourl Pacific l'nion Pacific Cv t N. V.. east... C. & N. W.. west.... St. P. M. O... H. i Q. .east O. R. & y., weet 1:1 12 4 101 C R. 1 & P.. eaat... Illinois Central Total receipts DISPOSITION HEAD. liogs. ... 11x7 ,...l,i3o ...l.NU , ...2,.Ao ....l.SOl Omaha Packing Co., Swiu and company. urtahy Packing- Co. Armour ot Co Murphy Total 8,;4 Cat tLK There were no cattle of any consetiuence in the yarns this morning and prircx were scordingly notn.naily ateady with yeaieroay. i-or the weeg receipts foot up IV. tU head being nearly folio head larger man tor last Week, and about I.joO head larger than lor the cor- esponoing week of last year. It was, in tact, a very liberal run as compared wltn recent weeks. T he market on beef sicers started out the week sharply stronger and there waa another decided advance on Tuesday. 'I ho receipts then became sufficiently heavy to b rather burdensome and as advices from other selling points became less encouraging; the market here cased off to such an extent that the advance of Monday and Tuesday waa wiped out on Wednesday and Thursday. Inning the remainder of the week prices re mained practically stationary, it will thus lie seen that week closes with the market just about where It was at the close of last week. Cows and heifers and for that matter all clasae of butcher stock underwent practically the same exnerlence aa that outlined above In the case of beef steers. t-.aily in the week there was a sharp advance which was later wiped out and at the close there is little change dlscern able, between current prices and those prevailing at the close of last week. Strictly good fleshy feeders were very scarce all week and showed little change being In good demand with prices prac tically steady from day to day. On the other hand the severe cold weather and the covering up of stalk fields with snow reduced the demand for stock cattle to a minimum. Under the influence of the light demand and tho fair receipts prices declined shurply, and at the close of the week light Blockers are safely 25c lower than one week ago, with the common and Inferior light stuff possibly 25tfj40o lower. It was In fact very difficult to move this kind of stock on most days this week. Uuotatlona on cattle: Oood to choice beef steers, tg.6ftfj,7.76; fair to g;ood beef steers, fti.00iti.fs9; common to fair beef steers, 6.afy.00; JOod to choice heifers, t-t..y6.iO; good to choice cows, tt.Sifft 0.25; talr to good cows, f3.7f4.38; common to fair cows. t2.75(fi3.75; irood to choice Block ers and feeders. t5 4034j.20; fair to good Blockers and feeders, f4.IIO-uT.40; common to lair Mockers and feeders. f3.5tVii4.kO: stock heifers, f3.nO444.oO; veal calves, 13.50 mi.io; nuns, stags, etc., H.5o5.2j. HOUit Hogs ruled wildly higher, even when comparison is made with yester day's red-hot tinish, and tne market was one of the liveliest aince those of the high period early In 110. Rulk of a limited supply changed hands as fast a bids could be placed and gates opened. advances amounting to loft 15c. This de scription applies more especially to ttie iraue in butcher and lard classes, as coiinidei'abla business was dona in light stutt that efistly looked 200 aoove yester day a levels tor offerings weighing 20u pounds and less. Demand was well sustained until well along toward the extreme close, some icuciion during the final rounds result ing n rales that were inisaibly mloc .ower than those made when ail buyers were busy. Only two traimoads, snout twenty cars, arrived too lata to scl. at 1 ho full advances. Out of the llo-car total, shippers and speculators selected fully a doxen oads, lometlnng like onu-elghili ot the est l tun l. Averages of ill) to 240 pounds were favored on theso outside orders, tne auuie as teccmly. An business ot conseouence was trans acted lamer the fn.taj mark and very com mon light stuff moved with equally as much Ircedom as the costlier lard offer ings. Thu best iicavies 011 sale brought tj.ii, as compared with Justeidays lone, top ot ti.W, while bacon grades changed no mis at Klo and less. Hmcher hogs occupied the middle spread, selling around 40.211:0.0.?.), l'ui.ng the week heavy receipts have been clearing In remarkably active .oj-nion, the packing demand pi onus oioad and urgent mruughoul. Compared .mil a v. tea ago, aiue on all weicni snow net advances ot tun i; Representative sales : 20 vent. No. Ar. Sh. Pr. No. Ar. Hi. Pr. 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Ji nob. tl It ... IH ti 141 40 i (0 M1KKI'-Nothing arrived in the way of kbeep or lainbv, and as yestertiay a cltcir. an'e In every branch of the trade was eoinplete. the market remained empty and nominal. Trend to values for fat stock during the week was generally higher, nut the trade received one or two setbacks, sod closing advances are tuny moderate, amounting to about !' on good lambs and not exceeding a tiuarter oil desiiable ewes, wtthers and jearlmg. Value were none or less etralic tnuu start to finish, owing to natural readjuetment after the Initial day a trading, business on New Year day having an unusually wild ap ixarauce. RasweifciL aa iuiU-wvk war (airly laJg. I but not exceive, and ever) thing cleared I in good thape on tin; day of ui rival, fed weaiern Mnioa M?,ia,,a e - inno o with a stung of attractive Colorado, the fit of the araaon. inuKliiK a lotty top of Ji: v. Medium half-fat lamb had to e!l considerably bemw the good clas.se at all time, the price range on common to choice u,uallty amounting to over tl.c. Matured mutton. especially wether nd yearling", weie unuunily scarce, a condition that is partly responsible for the greater linpro enu nt In this branch of the trade. Kat ewe of dressing promise are closing around S.Vi.o'U ;;.&, uiille. aome thing choice in the way or wethera would probably bring 4.P-". Prime, light year lings are (uotabl up to t ".', th.v heavier kind provlns lesa active at fairly large discount. The few scntlercl sales of feeder; re ported duilni,- the week were not suf ficient to afford anythliiK like a normal test of prices, both supply and demand being very innll. The week's purchase of feeders on oonntry account amounts to less than 4.H) head. quotation" on Mo-op nrd limbs: Lambs, pnoil to choi e, pi.Ortffi.'Jii; lambs, fair to g'toit. t.'.?.V(r;.fX; vearllnz. good to choice, Jt "Ajiu.Xi; ycarlitiK, fair to good. tt.W.Tt 4 !: wethers, good to choice.' t-MOtt4.&5; wethers, fnlr to Rood, t3.S.Vij4 u ; ewes, cood to choice, to.UVV3.SS; m fair to auod. t;! 0Wt3.tii. TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST Conlercnce and Lecture Meetings at Castellar Presbyterian. WILLIAMS GIVES SONG SERMON Remodelled Church to Mctnbc Methodist lie Dedicated Jonniry 14 Innrir of l.eaaons .Mattherr Planned. on Three conference and lecture meetings are announced for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening of next week by the Castellar Street Presbyterian church. The services will begin at 7:45 and will to divided into three periods of twenty minutes each. During the first period a devotional theme will be presented and prayer will follow; In the second, the streng-th and weakness of non-Christian religions, such as RrahmanlBm, Con fucianism and Ruddhism, will ue dis cussed; in the third, the church and its adoption of approved methods of opera tion will bo elaborated upon. Tho triple discussions are calculated to elicit Inter est and profit and a special Invitation has been extended to the public A departure from the ordinary In Sun day evening sermons will be offered Sun day evening: by Itev. Milton ii. Williams, pastor of the First Methodist church, who will give a "song sermon." Thomas J. Kelly, director of the chorus choir, and the choir Itself will assist the minister. It Is announced that the service will be on "of sermon and song gathered around the thought of "The Good Shepherd.' " It will be of special Interest to young peo ple. The remodelled McCabe Methodist church. Fortieth and Fornam streets, will bo reopened and dedicated with a special service on Sunday, January 14. The pro gram will be prepared next week and de tailed announcements will be published within a few days. Beginning the middle of this month a course of twelve lessons on the gospel according to St. Matthew will be given by the pastor at i..e Joint midweek serv icea of the Church of the Covenant, Pres byterian, and the Fairvlew Presbyterian church. The course will be open to all, whether they wish to attend all the meet ings or only one or two and whether or not they wish actively to participate in tha studies. Bishop Scannell will preach at the 11 o'clock mass at St. Cecella'g pro cathedral Sunday morning. Ilaptlst. firand View Sunday School, Fourth and Ceuar, R. B. Klrod, Superintendent Meets at 3. (irace. Tenth and Arbor. Rev. Tl. F. Fclitnan, 1'astor Sunday school at 10. Morning sermon at 11, theme, In tha Good Year 1U12." Young peop.e s meeting at 7. Kvemng sermon, 'lireaklng Hume lies, boiria the first or a series oi seven sermons on "T he Prodigal Son." First, Park Avenue and Harney, Rev. John Matthews, I'astor Preaching both morning and evening by Rev. A. W. Clark. Services at 10:30 a. m. to be fol lowed by communion. Sunday school at 12 o clock. Young people a meeting at tl:45 p. m. preaching in the evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. , lmmanuel. Twenty-fourth and Plnkney, Rev. T. S. Kbersolc, I'astor Sunday school. :4i a. ro. T he pastor will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:;to p. in.; suDject or. morning sermon, "More Religion and Mota Men." The Isold s supper with re ception of new memners. evening ser mon. "What is the unparciomiDie nine Young people's meeting at t 't) p. m. Calvary Branch, Thirty-fourth and Seward, Rev. K. H. Curry, Pastor Serv ices at 10. J0 a. tn. and 3:30 p. m. con ducted by the pastor. At the close of the morning sermon the l-ord's supper will be udminlstered and the hand of fellow ship given to new members, livening subject, "A New Year's Message." lllble school at noon, oung people's service at ii p. m. Wednesday, k p. in., tegular midweek devotional service. hristian. First. Twenty-sixth and Harney. Rev. J. M. Kersey, I'astor Preaching at 10:30 a. m and 7: P in. Bible school ut 12 m. Young people's meeting at 0:30 p. ni. j Christian Sicleuce. First, St. Mary's Avenue and Twenty- fourth Street Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. I Sunday service at 11 u. in. and p. m. I Subject of lesson sermon. "Ood.' j Coiiareg.1 tlonul. , Plymouth, Tweniiein ami spencer Morning services. 10:3o. Sunday school at 12 tn. Annual meeting January 10, i p. nt. Supper will be served. St Mary's Avenue. Rev. .lames Alexan der Jenkins, pastor Motning service at lo SO subject of stliiion. ' 1'he Heart's Deep Longings. ' Recepm n o niemOers und communion. No evening service. First, Nineteenth and Davenport, Rev. F. T. Rouse. I'astor-Morning worship at into livening service at 7:45. Pastor ulll Fpeak In the morning to middle-aged people on "Seeing iMoiis and Dreunung Drtam ." Lplacopul. S' Stephens Mission. Twenty-fourth and Ames. Saratoga Hall Sunday Bcliool. 10 a. in. Morning prayer and sermon, H a. m. Subject. "Stars for Signs." Church of the Oood Shepherd, Twen tieth and Ohio. Rev. T. J. Collar. Rector Holy communion, o a. in. Sunday school at !:45 a. m. Holy communion with ser mon, 11 a. m. Kvemng praer with ser mon at 7:;w. Kugliah l.utbrrnn. St. Mark. TwitUleth and Hurilette, Rev. 1.. tlioh, P -tor Serv ices al li ana L.O Morning topic, "The Murder of in nocents.'' Kvemng topic, "Heroic Old Testament Kxamplt-s." Sunday school at .:4j. vintstian Kndeavor of aoung Peo ple at 0:t. I.nlhernn. St. Paul's. Twenty-eighth und Parker, Rev. K. T. tuto. Pastor tier ices in ti, r iiiau at 1''. in Knghsh ut 7:45. St. Matthew's Knglliu. Nineteenth and Casttllar, Rev. C. W. Su der. l'ustor Services nt 10 45 and , M. M ulling sun lect, "The yuestlon of thi Kutuie." even ilo T'ti. n Demanded." Sund.v v' . : . . ,.. school at noon, ivuie ita.una aim eul"'l song d'oii . . . 1. 1, .in .Monday al 7. Bible studv and choir re hearsol WetineMluv eeti;ng at the pas ior a residence, is.'..' South Fifteenth street. Catechetical tias Jit tiie church on Mun day at 1:1'. llrll.o.11,1. - - " Ti u-lo . Tut-I.it ud Biniicj, tj. 1 Abbott. Pastor Prcachlnr mornlrp nnd 1 evening. Morning ubject, "t. nnst a Prayer for the Church;" evening sunjecl. "Come." Evangelistic farvlce for even ing. Oak Sttfft, Twentieth and Oak, Rev. T. C Wi hstei . 1 ':tst or- Atoi inng eryce ui ,:J. . rincn by the pastor. Preaching in evtnimr at 7:.';o tjible school wici adult and other classes at 3. Spccini ini-f'tiiiK now being held. First, Twentieth and Davenport. F.iv. Milt mi 11. Williams, Minister Momlni; serviie al 11: subject, ' Christ's Supremo Demand." Kvenlng setv.ee nt 7:30; song sermon, "The (Jood Shepherd." Sundav sihiiol at 9:45. Kpworth league nt :3'i. Midweek meeting nt i.45 Wednesday even ing. First Fwedish, Nineteenth and P.urr, Oustnv Krlclison, I'astor Sunday school at 10. T'reachinc seivhe at 11; suiijot, "The (irenter Than Jchn the Raptittf." Kpworth league at t::.T. Shoit lecture bv the pastor on "The Mission of tha Church." Trenching service at 7:30; suli Ject, "Queen Ksther.'' Norwepian and Danish, North Twenty fifth and Decatur. Rev. R. P. Petersen. Pastor Service at 11. with preaching h Rev. P. M. Petersen, district superin tendent, Minneapolis Minn. Revival serv ice at 8. preaching by the pastor. Sunday school at led. lead by S. O. Danlelsun. Young people meeting at 7. Mcf'abc, Fortieth and Fiirnam. Rev. John Grant Shirk, Pastor Sunday school t nt 10. Superintendent 1 . O. Cnrrv in charge. Preaching by the pastor at 11. Theso service will he hold in the 'vo south rooms of the church. The reopen, ing ami dedication' of the remodel d chunh will take place Sunday, Janu ary 14. Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth r.n.l Larlmore. Cnrl fl. Ruder. Pastor Morn ing worship nt 10;::0. Installation of Sun day school officers and teachers. Sunday school nt noon. Junior league nt :i:::ti. Kpworth leauue nt :W: Miss Rnt't Trtimhle. leader. Kvenlng worship at '.Z". Teachers' Rlhle class Thursday evening at s. piayer meeting ut 8:20. Walnut HIM, Vorty-f r-t ami Charles, Ftev. William Biver. Pastor Public wor ship at 10::). At this service the pastor will Install the Pundav school officer and teachers and speak on "Efficient Service.'" S'.ituiay school at noon; Oeorgo T. Llndlev. suporlntenaciit. Epwort'i league at B'.tn. Sermon by pastor at "::'". Subject. "The Nature of the Kingdom of Hod." Music by chorus choir under di rection of lluph T. Fellers. Prrsb", r rinu. Westminster, C.eorRla Avenue nnl Mason. Rev. T. (. McConnell. I'astor Aloinlng service at 10:30; subject, "A P.it of New;" evening servica at ; subject, "Hod's Rooks." Central United. Twenty-fourth and Dodge, Hugh li. Steer, I'astor Momlni; worship at 10:30; Sunday school at noon; young people's meeting at ti:30 p. in.; evening servle at 7:30. Fairvlew, Forty-first nnd Fratt, Charles II. Fleming, Pastor Rlhle school at 1:45 p. in. Afternoon worship at 3 o'clock: subject, "A Priceless Treasure." A good stove has been set up which will maku the church comfortable. First, Seventeenth and Dodge, Rev. Edwin Hart Jcnks, Pastor Itibllc wor ship, 10:30 a. m., with sermon by the pastor. Evening worship at 7:30. Chris tian Endeavor, 6:16. Sunday school, 12 in. Every one Is invited to attend. Church of the Covenant. Twenty-seventh and Pratt, Charles H. Fleming, Pas torMorning worship at 10:45; subtree "A Priceless Treasure." Rlble School at 12 m. Christian Endeavor. 6:45 p. in. Evening worship. 7:30; subject, "The Four Kinds of Soil." Third, Twentieth nnd vLeavenworth. F. P. Ramsay, Ph. D.. Pastor Sundav school and adult' clas. 9:30 a. m. Worship Willi sermon, "A Story for the New Year." 10:45 a m. Evening worship with sermon. "The i'.lolcgy of Salvation." 7:30. Wednes day, 8 p. m.. prayer meeting. liowe Avenue. Corner Fortieth and Nicholas. Rev. Nathaniel MoOiffin. D. D.. Pastor Morning worship at 10:30; enm munloti and reception of members; Sun--day school ot 12 m.; Christian Endeavor at tl:30 p. m.; evening service ut 7::; prayer meeting Wednesday evening ut 8 o'clock. Dundee, Fiftieth and Fnderwood. Grant hi. Fisher, Minister Morning preaching at 11. theme. "Two Sharply Contrasted Type of Character." Evening preachlmt at 7:30. theme, "Some Types of Judaism In the Time of Jesus." Christian En deavor at 0:30, theme. "'The Christian Vir tuesCourage, leader, Zella neebc. Castellar. Sixteenth and Castellar, Ralph II. Houseman. Minister Public worship at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; sermon themes, morning, "The Virtue of For getting." Evening. "The King of Kings." Fine chorus choir music. Hible school at 12 m. Young people's meeting at 6:45 P. m. Special conference and lecture meetings Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7:45. North, Nineteenth and Ohio, M. V. Hlghee. D. D., I'astor Public worship at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p m.; themes. "'The Heart of the tlospel" and "The Very Rest Thing." Sabbath school at 12 m. Young People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor at ti:30 p. in. Prayer meet ing and preparatory service at 7:45 Wednesday evening. Communion Janu ary 14. I' nllarlan. First, Seventeenth and Cass, Rev. Man fred Lilllefors. Minister Services at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 11:45 a. in. I'nity fellowship at 7:30 p. m. All are invited. On account of the illness of the min ister. Rev. Manfred Lilllefors, the usual Sunday service of the First Unitarian ch'ircn, Kcventjenth and Cass streets, will be omitted tomorrow, January 7. The evening meeting of the I'nity Fellowship will also be pootponM until the following Sunday. 1' ulted Ilrethren. Harford, Nineteenth and Lothrop, M. O. Mclaughlin, I'astor Morning, 10:30, university rervlce: theme, "The Greatest Man of the Old The Ia?ast Man of the New. Evening. 7:30. evangelistic service; theme, "Tho Father's Love," Illustrated by motion pictures. Mlscel In neons. At !:" p. m. Sunday a lecture for the deaf will he given in the sign language by Prof. J. A. OUlcsplo at darlglit hall. People's. 515 North Eighteenth Morn ing subject. "How 1 Hope to Spend 1912;'' evening subject, "Tho Driving Wheel. Prof. .Mcrtes hits charge ot the music. International lllble Students' associa tion, Hm Uiit hall, Nineteenth and Kar iiiiui, Suriaay at 3 p. in. Subject: "The T hree Worlds." Speaker: W. H. J tick et son. Omaha Philosophical society will meet as usual Sunday afternoon al 3 el-lock in Ranylii hall, Nineteenth and I'arnam streets. C. S. Weiss will speak on me subject, "The Truth and Error in Christian sjcitnce. ' New ThouKht Fellowship, In the Wen. I block, southwest corner Eighteenth ami 1 amain, will hold us usual Sumiav nioi n.iig meeting ul il o clock. Oscar A. Albrecht will speak on Wcdnesili.., ekctniiK at , tne usual iiuuwcek iectcie. Y. M. C. A. Notes. The 4 o'clock meeting Tor men nt the Young Men's Christian association Sun day aiteitioon will be addressed by J. 11. T. Main, president of Oruillell college. T he members of tho Young Men's Cln!--tian association, as well as tne many friends of tub association, will be pleased to hear that tho second of tho Dickerman School of Acting recital is being planned for the laler p.ut of January. Thn opening of the Hible study work of thu association tor the new year will LL. heal on T'ueaday t veiling, Julitiary Jl. Sup per will be sctviil ui a o clock, nfu.i w hich Mr. N. II. Loomis, genui al solicitor of Hie I'niuu Pacific railroad, will deliver all au.il leas. An interesting seilt of Mcrcnptioin view Hie being shown on each Wtdnes. day evening lu the lobby ui the oung Men's Christian association. These views are reproduced tioin phutogrspiig w men weie is Kill not a gieat while ako ll.iougn the Holy Laud, aa well as Ka;ypt, Jt.ii,, Turkey and surrounding country. Tnu views, aa they are thrown on tl. crcen, are explained and the relation siiowu be tween pre in conditions and those ut Ulble lime. Tie first of two concerts to be given by the Young Men's Christian Association Ol. e 1 1 ub w ill be presented in the usso eiation auditorium at & 15 o'clock on Thursday evening The Clec cli:b at presents rolislst of sixteen voice untie; the dlrectlin of Mr. le O. Kratx. who . ' is o la developing a vei y pleasing chorus. Tho Cub W ill I assisted on next Thurada. evenini: by Dr. Jennie Califus, sipriin. Mi-.H Dcra Sass, reader; Miss Florence P terson. piano, and Mr. Will llerth. i ttmlon and .1. P l.aiiey and Kol t i t s.i,-tlev. violin. '!'!,. admWuon to the coi. .t rt will lf by Invitation cnly. 'iT.eso - , I ..IIO., OC Hi'lullir,, .,'II4 inriuiii'i r or W. I club or from the association secretaries. nav be otituliieii ir.-im inemneis i.f ij .